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In the city of Gondhla, India, a rusty, weathered yellow mailbox stands prominently amidst overgrown greenery. The mailbox, showing significant signs of age with peeling paint and rust patches, features a metal slot for mail and a plaque with text in Hindi and English. The plaque reads: "INDIA POST AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTMENT" and "T.F.C.A. NO.", suggesting it was once part of a postal or telegraph service. Behind the mailbox, a stone building with a weathered facade and a faded teal window frame is visible. The surrounding vegetation, including large, leafy plants and smaller, spiky green plants, partially obscures the base of the mailbox and encroaches on the scene, hinting at neglect or abandonment. The lighting suggests an overcast day, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textures of the rust and stone. There are no people or animals visible in the frame, and no specific actions are being performed.
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